Stevertigo wrote:
But the fact is that until Jimbo decides otherwise, he is the reigning monarch.
He already HAS decided otherwise, by creating the Wikimedia Foundation and transferring the assets of Wikipedia from his private company to the foundation. The Wikimedia Foundation's bylaws clearly state, "All corporate powers shall be exercised by or under the authority of, and the business and affairs of the Foundation shall be managed under, the direction of the Board of Trustees. ... The act of the majority of the Trustees present at a meeting at which a quorum is present shall be the act of the Board of Trustees." Moreover, "Any Trustee may be removed by a majority vote of the full membership of the Board."
In short, Jimbo's powers only exist insofar as they are granted to him by the full board of directors of the Wikimedia Foundation, on which he only holds one seat. Moreover, the other trustees could remove him from the board if they so chose. If it were their desire to do so, in fact, they could impose limits on his powers up to and including banning him entirely from editing Wikipedia.
This does not mean, of course, that he has no powers. It merely means that his powers are derived from (and therefore limited by) the consent of the full board of the foundation, which chooses to grant him certain powers based on the trust he has accumulated through his history as a leader of the project. If, however, a dispute were to arise over the question of who has ultimate power, there is little doubt that a court of law would rule in favor of the board.
In short: The king is dead. Long live Jimbo!
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